Numeric Clock

by Nick Otmazgin | 202 downloads

Replace GNOME Shell's default clock with a customizable numeric format display. Perfect for users who prefer precise date and time information at a glance. This extension intelligently detects and replaces all clock displays in your GNOME Shell interface, including the main panel clock and clocks from third-party extensions. It works seamlessly across different desktop environments, including Zorin OS and custom GNOME themes. Key Features: • Fully customizable format - Use any strftime pattern (default: %A %d/%m/%Y %H:%M) • Universal compatibility - Works with all GNOME themes and third-party extensions • Smart detection - Automatically finds and replaces clock displays throughout the UI • Configurable refresh rate - Set update intervals from 1-60 seconds • Real-time updates - Changes apply instantly without requiring shell restart • Memory efficient - Lightweight implementation with proper resource management Perfect for professionals, developers, and power users who need quick access to formatted date/time information without opening calendars or widgets. Examples of supported formats: • %d/%m/%Y %H:%M → 19/09/2025 14:30 • %A, %B %d %H:%M → Friday, September 19 14:30 • %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S → 2025-09-19 14:30:45 Compatible with GNOME Shell 42+ across multiple versions. Easy setup through the built-in preferences panel.

Extension Homepage
https://github.com/nickotmazgin/Linux-Numeric-Date-And-Clock
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